The pursuit of Julian Alvarez is dominating headlines this summer transfer window. The 26-year-old forward is reportedly keen to leave Atlético de Madrid, attracting interest from several top European clubs. Arsenal was initially considered a strong contender for the Argentine international. However, the Gunners appear to have activated a contingency plan, setting their sights on a Paris Saint-Germain talent should a move for the 2022 World Cup winner prove unsuccessful.

This summer’s transfer market promises significant activity, with Julian Alvarez’s situation being a central talking point. The Argentine international has indicated his desire to depart Atlético de Madrid. The 26-year-old striker reportedly has numerous options for his next club, with FC Barcelona and Arsenal among the clubs previously linked to his signature.
Bradley Barcola: Arsenal’s alternative to Julian Alvarez?
Nevertheless, a potential transfer of Julian Alvarez to Arsenal is now considered unlikely. Consequently, the London club is exploring other avenues in the transfer market. The profile of Bradley Barcola is reportedly under close consideration. The French international, a dynamic winger, has caught the attention of the Premier League outfit’s management, who are closely monitoring his situation.
Is Bradley Barcola open to leaving PSG?
Indeed, Bradley Barcola is reportedly keeping all his options open regarding his future. While he is a valuable asset to Luis Enrique at Paris Saint-Germain, the 23-year-old winger does not hold an undisputed starting spot, facing strong competition from talents like Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, Ousmane Dembélé, and Désiré Doué. We understand that the French international is not opposed to interest from Liverpool in the transfer market. This opens the door for Arsenal to potentially join the race for his services. Bradley Barcola would represent a strategic Plan B for the London giants if a deal for Julian Alvarez proves unattainable this summer. Developments are anticipated.
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